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Definition of Diarizing
1. diarize [v] - See also: diarize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diarizing
Literary usage of Diarizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of American Literature .. by Moses Coit Tyler (1890)
"The history that the earliest men of New England wrote was what we may call
contemporaneous history; it was historical diarizing; it was the registration of ..."
2. The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1842)
"... modesty, playfulness, delicacy, and dignity—so much freedom from vanity and
egotism at the very time when diarizing about her own adventures and in the ..."
3. The Age of Johnson (1748-1798) by Thomas Seccombe (1902)
"Apart from the excellence of his diarizing style and the pleasant candour of the
writer, and apart also from the historical interest of a survey of France ..."
4. American Literature, 1607-1885 by Charles Francis Richardson (1893)
"At this beginning of his diarizing, Sewall was just twenty-one years old.
He continued to write until " Feria Secunda, Octobr 13, 1729," when he was an old ..."
5. The Life of Mary Lyon by Beth Bradford Gilchrist (1910)
"There had been no time for further diarizing ; the busy day sped on, unwritten.
Examinations began to go forward amid the clamor of alien activities. ..."